[!exec:go] skip [!symlink] skip # We want to use the current garble, not whichever happens to be globally # installed. Use the test binary with TESTSCRIPT_COMMAND, which we know will # correctly run garble thanks to go-internal/testscript. mkdir .bin symlink .bin/garble$exe -> $TESTBIN env PATH=$WORK/.bin${:}$PATH env TESTSCRIPT_COMMAND=garble # Check that the program works as expected without garble. exec go build main.go exec ./main cmp stderr main.stderr grep $WORK main # The default build includes DWARF and the symbol table. exec readelf --section-details --symbols main stdout 'debug_info$' stdout 'globalVar' # The default build includes full non-trimmed paths. grep $WORK main # Check that we fail if the user forgot -trimpath. ! exec go build -a -toolexec=garble main.go stderr 'should be used alongside -trimpath' # Check that the simplest use of garble works. exec go build -a -trimpath -toolexec=garble main.go exec ./main cmp stderr main.stderr exec readelf --section-details --symbols main ! stdout 'debug_info$' ! stdout 'globalVar' ! grep $WORK main # TODO # ! grep 'globalVar' main # ! grep 'globalFunc' main -- main.go -- package main var globalVar = "global value" func globalFunc() { println("global func body") } func main() { println(globalVar) globalFunc() } -- main.stderr -- global value global func body